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  1. Be interpreted as the enticement, seduction or charm of gods by mortals. The, ambivalence ,of this function is suggested in the etymological relationship of the root
  2. Of Baal frantically dance. Elijah speaks with sharp irony: in the religious, ambivalence ,of Israel, she is engaging in a wild and futile religious" dance ". At this
  3. Iliad, the word ares is used as a common noun synonymous with" battle. " This, ambivalence ,is expressed also in the god's association with the Thracians, who were
  4. Were, however,heavily defeated in a referendum in 1979. Despite Plaid Cymru's, ambivalence ,toward home rule (as opposed to outright independence) the referendum result
  5. Reform resolution in 1893 abolished circumcision for converts, and this, ambivalence ,towards the practice has carried over to classical-minded Reform Jews today. In
  6. Unlike Louis XIV, who had stood solidly behind Ingenious, Orléans expressed, ambivalence , With the change in political mood, three theological faculties which had
  7. Groups ... but this climactic vision of classlessness, with typical Kurosawa, ambivalence , has become a vision of horror. The battle is a vortex of swirling rain and mud
  8. November 1942 and the arrival of Italian troops occupying the city, a certain, ambivalence ,remained among the population, many recent immigrants of Italian ancestry.
  9. Temple has been ascribed to the Galilee earthquake of 363,and to the Jews ', ambivalence ,about the project. Sabotage is a possibility, as is an accidental fire. Divine
  10. Yours for the Revolution. " In his Glen Ellen ranch years, London felt some, ambivalence ,toward socialism and complained about the" inefficient Italian laborers" in
  11. Platinum in less than a year. The originators of the style have expressed some, ambivalence ,regarding the subsequent popularity of grind core. Pete Hurley, the guitarist of
  12. Of goods. Collapse of the Zaibatsu had been viewed with some, ambivalence ,by the Japanese military, which nationalized a significant portion of their
  13. Keaton-directed family tragedy about a trio of sisters who bond over their, ambivalence ,toward the approaching death of their distant, curmudgeonly father. Also
  14. Particularly gay pulp fiction for men, where the themes often reflected, ambivalence ,about being gay or self-hatred. Many books ended unsatisfactorily and
  15. The Turkish dangers in the Mediterranean. This, together with the Pontiff's, ambivalence ,between France and Germany, led to his hesitation. Charles V strongly favored
  16. In which the paramount spiritual experience of an epoch (for us, the sense of, ambivalence , of contradictoriness in the nature of human existence) served not as the
  17. To sway a large section of Irish nationalist opinion away from hostility or, ambivalence ,and towards support for the rebels of Easter 1916. Dublin businessman and
  18. Leave the throne to one of his close relatives, and this resulted in Maria's, ambivalence ,and alliance with the Kootenai. The real driving force behind this political
  19. The medieval phenomenon of courtly love in all of its slavish devotion and, ambivalence ,has been suggested by some writers to be a precursor of BDSM. Some sources
  20. Many sources (Stafford,1999),deeply admired Wagner's music, confining his, ambivalence ,only to the dramaturgical precepts of Wagner's theory. Brahms wrote settings
  21. Treasury and Prime Minister ". Explicitly recognizing two hundred years' of, ambivalence , the act states that it intended" To give statutory recognition to the
  22. Both her poetry and her prose, nothing remains hanging or leaves a feeling of, ambivalence , Tsvetaeva is the unique case in which the paramount spiritual experience of an
  23. And crown prince. In the postwar period, these men have supported, with some, ambivalence , the strengthening of popular participation in decision-making as provided for
  24. Silver makes a case for how" side light is used ... to reflect character, ambivalence ,", while shots of characters in which they are lit from below" conform to a
  25. Cabinet government Despite the reluctance to legally recognize the Premiership, ambivalence ,toward it waned in the 1780s. As noted previously, George III (1760–1820) is
  26. By bombing a federal building. After the bombing, he would come to have some, ambivalence ,about his act, as expressed in letters to his hometown newspaper that he
  27. With the Dutch newspaper the Volkskrant: Rowling has occasionally expressed, ambivalence ,about her religious faith. In a 2006 interview with Taller magazine, Rowling
  28. Has indicated that his favorite film is Citizen Kane, although he has expressed, ambivalence ,in naming this film in answer to this question, preferring to emphasize it as "
  29. Concerning the ultimate source or foundation of social domination,an, ambivalence ,which gave rise to the“ pessimism” of the new critical theory over the
  30. The Naval battle off Halifax and another off Sydney, Cape Breton. There was, ambivalence ,in Nova Scotia—the 14th American Colony—over whether the colony should
  31. Of 'oscillation' itself. " Continuing, she claimed," The poem is the soul of, ambivalence , oscillation's very self; and that is probably its deepest meaning. In
  32. With Libya, it had, by the time of the Libya bombing, made its increasing, ambivalence ,toward Libya apparent in public communications. Gaddafi had a history of
  33. Some Egyptian troops (15,000–20,000) were still fighting in Yemen. Nasser's, ambivalence ,about his goals and objectives was reflected in his orders to the military. The
  34. Elaborated in their Dialectic of Enlightenment (1947),is a certain, ambivalence ,concerning the ultimate source or foundation of social domination, an
  35. His response to the 1960s; Rabbit reflected much of Updike's confusion and, ambivalence ,towards the social and political changes that beset the United States during
  36. Who were raiding in Mexico. The Apache viewed the United States colonists with, ambivalence , and in some cases, enlisted them as allies in the early years against the
  37. S immediate successors in poetry therefore tended to regard his works with, ambivalence , with the Neoclassical poets regarding his conceits as abuse of the metaphor.
  38. Critics. His influential 1976 book Computer Power and Human Reason displays his, ambivalence ,towards computer technology and lays out his case: while Artificial
  39. Large an audience, and the play closed soon after. In 1960,Leigh recalled her, ambivalence ,towards her first experience of critical acclaim and sudden fame, commenting,"
  40. Example. For over 40 years after Walpole's fall in 1742,there was widespread, ambivalence ,about the position. In some cases, the Prime Minister was a figurehead with
  41. This reign of a weak Emperor dominated by court politics, a major theme was the, ambivalence ,felt by prominent individuals and the court parties that formed and regrouped
  42. The death of Euripides However, English is typical as many languages show, ambivalence ,in this regard. Because distribution also requires a group with more than one
  43. Contemplation of whom they used to be. When they sing, in voices layered with, ambivalence ,and anger and longing, it is clear that it is their past selves whom they are
  44. Contest few such elections in its early years, a product partly of it's early, ambivalence ,towards participating in Westminster politics. Indeed, the candidate Lewis
  45. The" Calvinist hegemony, created a climate of theological and speculative, ambivalence ," that welcomed deism. Ethan Allen published the first American defense of
  46. A value system that promotes individualism, weakens social ties, and creates, ambivalence ,towards children, is being spread or imposed via globalization, yet could
  47. Woolf's chief preoccupations: the transformation of life through art, sexual, ambivalence , and meditation on the themes of flux of time and life, presented
  48. Community. The witch isn't just a scowling old hag, but a key symbol of moral, ambivalence , James Lupine said that the most unpleasant person (the Witch) would have the
  49. Critical theory over the possibility of human emancipation and freedom. This, ambivalence ,was rooted, of course, in the historical circumstances in which the work was
  50. But not printed by a Jesuit publication, and this rejection fuelled his, ambivalence ,about his poetry. Most of his poetry remained unpublished until after his death

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